Lunar Saros 105

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Christopher Columbus observed the 1504 March 1 total lunar eclipse while stranded in Jamaica.
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Christopher Columbus observed the 1504 March 1 total lunar eclipse while stranded in Jamaica.
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Saros cycle series 105 for lunar eclipses occurred at the moon's descending node, repeating every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contained 73 events between 566 August 16 and 1864 October 15. [1]

Contents

This lunar saros was linked to Solar Saros 112.

List

Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
061791051566 Aug 1619:12:38Penumbral-1.5296-0.967878.618:33:2019:51:56
062251052584 Aug 272:28:31Penumbral-1.4809-0.8815119.01:29:013:28:01
062721053602 Sep 079:51:15Penumbral-1.4381-0.8062145.38:38:3611:03:54
063191054620 Sep 1717:20:56Penumbral-1.4012-0.7417164.615:58:3818:43:14
063651055638 Sep 290:58:43Penumbral-1.3712-0.6897178.923:29:162:28:10
064101056656 Oct 098:43:47Penumbral-1.3473-0.6486189.77:08:5610:18:38
064551057674 Oct 2016:36:37Penumbral-1.3301-0.6198197.414:57:5518:15:19
065011058692 Oct 310:33:45Penumbral-1.3168-0.5979203.322:52:062:15:24
065451059710 Nov 118:37:48Penumbral-1.3094-0.5863207.06:54:1810:21:18
0658910510728 Nov 2116:44:17Penumbral-1.3041-0.5784209.814:59:2318:29:11
0663310511746 Dec 030:53:43Penumbral-1.3017-0.5753211.423:08:012:39:25
0667710512764 Dec 139:01:39Penumbral-1.2984-0.5704213.27:15:0310:48:15
0672010513782 Dec 2417:09:39Penumbral-1.2956-0.5658214.715:22:1818:57:00
0676210514801 Jan 041:13:24Penumbral-1.2895-0.5550217.223:24:483:02:00
0680310515819 Jan 159:12:36Penumbral-1.2802-0.5377220.67:22:1811:02:54
0684410516837 Jan 2517:04:56Penumbral-1.2655-0.5103225.515:12:1118:57:41
0688410517855 Feb 060:50:13Penumbral-1.2454-0.4728231.822:54:192:46:07
0692510518873 Feb 168:26:20Penumbral-1.2181-0.4218239.96:26:2310:26:17
0696710519891 Feb 2715:53:21Penumbral-1.1834-0.3572249.413:48:3917:58:03
0700910520909 Mar 0923:10:48Penumbral-1.1411-0.2782260.321:00:391:20:57
0704910521927 Mar 216:19:21Penumbral-1.0915-0.1860271.94:03:248:35:18
0709010522945 Mar 3113:17:13Penumbral-1.0333-0.0779284.310:55:0415:39:22
0713110523963 Apr 1120:07:31Partial-0.96890.0416296.750.217:39:1022:35:5219:42:2520:32:37
0717210524981 Apr 222:48:48Partial-0.89710.1745309.0100.90:14:185:23:181:58:213:39:15
0721410525999 May 39:24:58Partial-0.82060.3159320.6132.96:44:4012:05:168:18:3110:31:25
07258105261017 May 1315:53:23Partial-0.73770.4689331.5158.213:07:3818:39:0814:34:1717:12:29
07302105271035 May 2422:19:50Partial-0.65300.6251341.1178.019:29:171:10:2320:50:5023:48:50
07347105281053 Jun 044:42:18Partial-0.56500.7872349.5194.31:47:337:37:033:05:096:19:27
07391105291071 Jun 1511:05:23Partial-0.47700.9491356.5207.18:07:0814:03:389:21:5012:48:56
07436105301089 Jun 2517:27:45Total-0.38801.1127362.2217.153.814:26:3920:28:5115:39:1217:00:5117:54:3919:16:18
07483105311107 Jul 623:54:10Total-0.30181.271366.4224.578.920:50:582:57:2222:01:5523:14:430:33:371:46:25
07529105321125 Jul 176:23:50Total-0.2181.4247369.3229.5933:19:119:28:294:29:055:37:207:10:208:18:35
07575105331143 Jul 2812:59:07Total-0.13821.5707370.9232.61019:53:4016:04:3411:02:4912:08:3713:49:3714:55:25
07622105341161 Aug 719:41:17Total-0.06371.7071371.6234.1104.916:35:2922:47:0517:44:1418:48:5020:33:4421:38:20
07669105351179 Aug 192:31:51Total0.00451.8151371.4234.1105.723:26:095:37:330:34:481:39:003:24:424:28:54
07715105361197 Aug 299:31:59Total0.06551.7026370.6233.1104.36:26:4112:37:177:35:268:39:5010:24:0811:28:32
07761105371215 Sep 0916:40:52Total0.11991.6022369.2231.5101.413:36:1619:45:2814:45:0715:50:1017:31:3418:36:37
07807105381233 Sep 200:00:52Total0.16571.5176367.7229.497.520:57:013:04:4322:06:1023:12:070:49:371:55:34
07852105391251 Oct 017:29:58Total0.20451.4459365.9227.293.14:27:0110:32:555:36:226:43:258:16:319:23:34
07896105401269 Oct 1115:09:34Total0.23541.3888364.2225.088.812:07:2818:11:4013:17:0414:25:1015:53:5817:02:04
07941105411287 Oct 2222:57:41Total0.25991.3436362.5223.084.819:56:261:58:5621:06:1122:15:1723:40:050:49:11
07987105421305 Nov 026:55:19Total0.27731.3116361.0221.381.53:54:499:55:495:04:406:14:347:36:048:45:58
08030105431323 Nov 1314:59:35Total0.28971.2890359.6220.079.011:59:4717:59:2313:09:3514:20:0515:39:0516:49:35
08072105441341 Nov 2323:09:48Total0.29801.2744358.2218.977.220:10:422:08:5421:20:2122:31:1223:48:240:59:15
08114105451359 Dec 057:24:19Total0.30341.2653356.9218.076.04:25:5210:22:465:35:196:46:198:02:199:13:19
08155105461377 Dec 1515:42:20Total0.30691.2601355.5217.375.212:44:3518:40:0513:53:4115:04:4416:19:5617:30:59
08196105471395 Dec 270:00:15Total0.31111.2539354.1216.574.421:03:122:57:1822:12:0023:23:030:37:271:48:30
08237105481414 Jan 068:17:53Total0.31631.2463352.5215.773.35:21:3811:14:086:30:027:41:148:54:3210:05:44
08279105491432 Jan 1716:32:40Total0.32471.2331350.6214.671.513:37:2219:27:5814:45:2215:56:5517:08:2518:19:58
08320105501450 Jan 280:45:08Total0.33601.2148348.5213.269.021:50:533:39:2322:58:320:10:381:19:382:31:44
08361105511468 Feb 088:50:31Total0.35391.1847346.0211.364.55:57:3111:43:317:04:528:18:169:22:4610:36:10
08401105521486 Feb 1816:51:51Total0.37601.1471343.1209.058.214:00:1819:43:2415:07:2116:22:4517:20:5718:36:21
0844110553 1504 Mar 01 0:44:47Total0.40571.0956339.7205.847.621:54:563:34:3823:01:530:20:591:08:352:27:41
08482105541522 Mar 128:32:37Total0.44041.0350335.8201.829.35:44:4311:20:316:51:438:17:588:47:1610:13:31
08523105551540 Mar 2216:11:08Partial0.48380.9587331.0196.413:25:3818:56:3814:32:5617:49:20
08566105561558 Apr 0223:45:10Partial0.53160.8741325.6189.821:02:222:27:5822:10:161:20:04
08609105571576 Apr 137:11:16Partial0.58650.7763319.2181.44:31:409:50:525:40:348:41:58
08652105581594 May 414:32:42Partial0.64610.6699311.9171.011:56:4517:08:3913:07:1215:58:12
08696105591612 May 1421:48:17Partial0.71110.5534303.4157.919:16:350:19:5920:29:2023:07:14
08740105601630 May 265:01:22Partial0.77880.4318293.7141.72:34:317:28:133:50:316:12:13
08784105611648 Jun 0512:11:39Partial0.84970.3041282.8120.89:50:1514:33:0311:11:1513:12:03
08829105621666 Jun 1619:20:41Partial0.92220.1732270.592.617:05:2621:35:5618:34:2320:06:59
08875105631684 Jun 272:30:11Partial0.99480.0416257.046.10:21:414:38:412:07:082:53:14
08921105641702 Jul 099:41:33Penumbral1.0664-0.0883242.17:40:3011:42:36
08967105651720 Jul 1916:55:34Penumbral1.1366-0.2159225.915:02:3718:48:31
09014105661738 Jul 310:13:25Penumbral1.2043-0.3392208.422:29:131:57:37
09061105671756 Aug 107:36:47Penumbral1.2682-0.4558189.66:01:599:11:35
09107105681774 Aug 2115:06:39Penumbral1.3271-0.5635169.813:41:4516:31:33
09152105691792 Aug 3122:42:42Penumbral1.3816-0.6634148.521:28:2723:56:57
0919710570 1810 Sep 13 6:27:11Penumbral1.4299-0.7520126.25:24:057:30:17
0924210571 1828 Sep 23 14:19:43Penumbral1.4724-0.8302102.013:28:4315:10:43
0928910572 1846 Oct 04 22:21:39Penumbral1.5077-0.895475.721:43:4822:59:30
0933310573 1864 Oct 15 6:30:47Penumbral1.5379-0.951241.16:10:146:51:20

See also

Notes

  1. "NASA - Catalog of Lunar Eclipses in Saros 105". eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2024-04-09.

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